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June 2010 – August 2010 |
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Visiting Researcher |
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Experimental test campaign related to buckling of circular cylindrical shells subjected to lateral perturbation load; the main activities, carried out in the SBKF (Shell Buckling Knockdown Factor) team, include:
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Name and address of employer |
Dr. Mark W. Hilburger NASA Langley Research Center– Structural Mechanics and Concepts Branch 8 West Taylor Street– 23666 Hampton VA (USA) NIA (National Institute of Aerospace) 100 Exploration Way– 23666 Hampton VA (USA) |
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Aerospace Research |
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March 2010 – May 2010 |
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Research Fellow |
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Development of analytical approaches and numerical simulation of impact phenomena related to aeroengines. The research activity is carried out inside Avio Group “Great 2020” (Green Engine for Air Transport) project. |
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Name and address of employer |
Politecnico di Torino – Department of Aerospace Engineering (DIASP) C.so Duca degli Abruzzi, 24 – 10129 Torino – Italy |
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Aerospace Research |
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April 2008 – June 2008 |
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Internship |
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Main activities and responsibilities |
English language user’s manual development of Lube Oil Systems used in Oil & Gas sector; the main tasks required the analysis of the system through its functional diagram, the recognition of single components used and the search for related data sheets |
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Name and address of employer |
Flenco (Fluid Engineering Company) C.so Torino, 2 – 10051 Avigliana (TO) – Italy |
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Oil & Gas – Energy |
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April 2007 – October 2007 |
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Internship |
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Development of B.Sc. thesis in Thermal Control Systems (TCS) for Space applications. The main activities included the development of a simplified fluid dynamic model to predict performances of a Constant Conductance Heat Pipe (CCHP) and the analysis of TCS used in commercial satellites and manned/unmanned space exploration missions. |
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Name and address of employer |
Thales Alenia Space Strada Antica di Collegno, 253 – 10146 Torino – Italy |
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Aerospace |
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Education and training |
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October 2007 – December 2009 |
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Title of qualification awarded |
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering: 110 cum Laude (with honors) / 110 Specialization in Structures and Propulsion |
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Graduation Thesis
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Structural Dynamics applied to Turbomachinery and Rotating Systems Title: “Modeling of rotating structural components” Advisors: Prof. Marco Di Sciuva (Politecnico di Torino), Eng. Marco Gherlone (Politecnico di Torino) Main topics dealt:
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Organisation providing education |
Politecnico di Torino C.so Duca degli Abruzzi, 24 – 10129 Torino – Italy |
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September 2004 – October 2007 |
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Title of qualification awarded |
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering: 110 cum Laude (with honors) / 110 |
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Graduation Thesis |
Thermal Control Systems (TCS) analysis Title: “Heat Pipe: analysis of working principles and space applications” Advisors: Prof. Paolo Maggiore (Politecnico di Torino), Eng. Gianpiero Audrito (Thales Alenia Space) |
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Organisation providing education |
Politecnico di Torino C.so Duca degli Abruzzi, 24 – 10129 Torino – Italy |
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August 2008 |
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Principal subjects covered |
Workshop: “System Engineering and Technology for space missions” One week course, for 60 selected students from 10 European countries, providing an introduction to a broad range of topics related to Space Missions Design, including an extensive tour of ESTEC test facilities. |
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Organisation providing training |
ESA ESTEC (European Space Research and Technology Center) – Noordwijk (The Netherlands) |
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July 2008 |
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Principal subjects and skills covered |
Summer School: “Launcher design solutions using extreme materials” One month course, for 34 selected students from 7 European countries, focused on multistage launcher technology; a team project dealing with a preliminary design of Ariane V structural parts and a concept study for a single-stage RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle) was carried out. |
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Organisation providing training |
EADS CASA Espacio, UPM – ETSIA (Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Aeronauticos), CVA (Community of Ariane Cities) – Madrid (Spain) |
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September 1999 – September 2004 |
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Title of qualification awarded |
Scientific High School Diploma: 100/100 with distinction |
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Organisation providing education |
Liceo Scientifico Statale “Carlo Cattaneo” Via Sostegno, 41/10 – 10100 Torino – Italy |
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Mother tongue |
Italian |
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Other language(s) |
English (F.C.E.-Grade A), German |
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Social and organisational skills and competences |
The experience at NASA Langley Research Center and the participation in C.V.A Team Project has allowed the development of attitudes and competences in technical work carried out in international teams, such as the need for precise personal responsibilities in the group and the capability of interacting and communicating with the other members in order to achieve the expected results within the scheduled time.
The role of secretary and directive board executive member of AESA Torino (Aerospace Engineering Students’ Association), held from July 2007 to December 2009, led to the acquisition of competences related to:
USA: Pratt&Whitney, NASA Langley Research Center; ITALY: AgustaWestland, Piaggio Aero, Thales Alenia Space, Avio, Alenia Aeronautica, Alenia Aermacchi;
Other tasks, such as event planning and scheduling, featured shared responsibility with the other six components of the AESA iWAT Team. |
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Computer skills and competences |
Good knowledge of: MS Windows and MS Office (ECDL licence), Matlab, FEM MSC Patran/Nastran, Vishay Strain Smart (Experimental data acquisition software) Basic knowledge of: Solidworks, Doors, Tecplot, Correlated Solutions VIC 3D (Video Image Correlation Software), C, Fortran |
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Other skills and competences |
-FAI (Federation Aeronautique Internationale) Rotorcraft Commission International Judge (since May 2009); this engagement implied the participation in a one year training program which included:
-Awarded with “Premio Optime” (Unione Industriale Torino) in 2007-2008 and 2009-2010 editions for outstanding academic results (best Aerospace Engineer in Piemonte region)
-Hobbies: reading, travelling, cinema, Latin–American dances, line dancing -Sport: soccer, volleyball, skiing and swimming |
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Driving licence |
Type B (expiration date: 09/11/2013) |
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